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    by the bomb effects such as burns ‚ radiation sickness and cancer. Hiroshima is located in Japan on Hiroshima Bay. This city was targeted because it had not been targeted during the US Air Force conventional bombing raids on Japan. Also the size on Hiroshima was very suitable for the bombing. It’s an important commercial and industrial center area many important buildings are there. The project started under the name “The Manhattan project”. Many scientists including Albert Einstein helped

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    Can the bombing of dresden be justified? On the evening of February 13‚ 1945‚ a series of Allied firebombing raids begins against the German city of Dresden‚ reducing the “Florence of the Elbe” to rubble and flames‚ and killing as many as 135‚000 people.More than 3‚400 tons of explosives were dropped on the city by 800 American and British aircraft. The firestorm created by the two days of bombing set the city burning for many more days‚ littering the streets with charred corpses‚ including many

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    The Vimy Ridge Memorial is a significant artifact commemorating Canada’s most celebrated military victory (the Battle of Vimy Ridge) that exemplifies Canada’s development as a nation. In France‚ at the dawn of April 9‚ 1917‚ the Canadian troops (35‚000 men) attacked the Ridge. It took three days of heavy combat and injured /or killed more than 10‚000 Canadian men. The British attack to the south was met with defeat; the only troops to emerge victorious were the Canadians (www.histori.ca). Although

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    and nations have threatened the peace of numerous countries‚ regions‚ and people. The bombing of Nagasaki‚ and Hiroshima are one of those events. The decision for the dropping of the bomb was the resolution to one of the many conflicts in history. The United States was one of the forces in the ending of war between Japan. The U.S. was faced with a difficult decision in dropping the Atom Bomb. President Harry S. Truman was contemplating the decision until giving the green light to drop the bomb.

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    Hillary Clinton. If I were able to vote in this presidential election‚ I would choose to give my vote to Secretary Clinton for many different reasons. While it seems that many people have chosen to vote for Hillary because they see her as the "lesser of two evils‚" I would choose to vote for her regardless of who the alternative was. I could go on for pages and pages about why I could not bring myself to vote for Donald Trump‚ but it would be unnecessary to go into each and every instance in which

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    excels at abolishing them. We come together as one‚ equivalent community by helping each other rather than judging each other because of our differences. All of us have goals set that we are working to achieve and being in an environment like Damien Memorial makes our greatest difficulties diminish easily. Our classmates‚ teachers‚ coaches‚ and staff are all here to help us better ourselves in ways that no other student body would be able to accomplish.

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    unarmed and were not part of the police force. This act was not a reasonable resolution to the war‚ it was a genocide that occurred because of a poor decision. Killing civilians during war is a serious violation (The United States war crimes). The bombing of Hiroshima was an unreasonable act that took the lives of thousands of innocent people‚ the majority being civilians. This act was repulsive‚ especially because it was a governmental order.

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    The two candidates for president are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. If Hillary Clinton is elected president‚ she will gain more scientists votes because has she will address the scientific issues in America and fix them. Hillary Clinton has the best science platform because she will lower the cost of healthcare for everyone and make sure every person can afford it. Then she will also make sure energy is reduced in homes‚ school‚ hospital and offices. also make sure to provide STEM programs to

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    I’ll be analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and judging a work of art made in 1992. This memorial is along the banks of the Ohio River‚ which it captures the tragedy and fatigue of those who fought in the war. This memorial is dedicated to the military who served in the Korea War. This art piece was made by Steve Shields‚ the name of his art piece is The Korean War Memorial. Harmony is created in this piece by the pattern on the pants and shirts of the soldiers. The pattern on their clothing has a repetition

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    number of casualties for both sides. Due to these factors‚ the U.S. should have dropped the bomb on Japan to save lives on both sides. Some people believe the bombing of Hiroshima was unnecessary. They claim that Japan was on the edge of surrendering‚ therefore the United States had no right to bomb the Japanese. Many feel that the bombing was unjust due to the amount of civilians that were either killed or injured. One year after the atomic bomb hit Hiroshima‚ the death toll stood at 70‚000 from

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